Bonsai Tree

Has dark shiny green, deeply veined leaf, providing the leaves a crinkled look. Favors a warm area with great light and humidity so make sure you make sure that it remains on a humidity/drip tray with a few water in the tray.

Has dark shiny green, deeply veined leaf, providing the leaves a crinkled look. Favors a warm area with great light and humidity so make sure you make sure that it remains on a humidity/drip tray with a few water in the tray.

Has dark shiny green, deeply veined leaf, providing the leaves a crinkled look. Favors a warm area with great light and humidity so make sure you make sure that it remains on a humidity/drip tray with a few water in the tray.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. Hard to locate in its variegated kind and makes a great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. Trained in the cascade fashion. A great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. Hard to locate as they’ve been really so slow to develop. Exposed roots fashion. An outstanding indoor bonsai.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for inside.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. Hard to locate as they’ve been really so slow to develop. Exposed roots fashion. An outstanding indoor bonsai.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for inside.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for inside.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for inside.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for inside.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for inside.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great bonsai tree for the office or home. Five tree forest group.

The rocks selected for this unusual arrangement are imported and washed in acid, making them strikingly distinctive. We then cut and cement the rocks to one side of the pot and make an ample nicely on the other side to to keep water. A ceramic bridge is cemented to the stone on both sides. A pagolda figurine can also be added and cemented to the stone located over the bridge. To finish the picture, we cement a miniature, glazed, mud figurine fisherman overlooking the water, carrying a fishing pole and fish. On the contrary side of the restful scene, we’ve chosen for planting, the Infant Jade. This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches and leaves are accustomed to keep water. An outstanding indoor bonsai, ideal for office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. Our tree is put in a water pot which has a good on one side that retains water. We include a fisherman figure using a fishing pole as well as a ceramic fish. A great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. Our tree is put in a water pot which has a nicely on one side that retains water. We include a fisherman figure using a fishing pole as well as a ceramic fish. A great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has leaves which are nearly round and about one third the dimensions of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. Hard to locate in its variegated kind and makes a great bonsai tree for the office or home.

This succulent bonsai, also called the “Elephant Bush”, is native Only to South Africa Africa and has light green leaves which are nearly round and about one third the size of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are accustomed to keep water. A great beginner bonsai for office or home.

The Bald Cypress grows in several regions of Florida and Louisiana especially in swampy places. The Bald Cypress was designated the the state tree of the state-of Louisiana. The bark is fibrous and has a reddish brown color with small flat ridges and shallow furrows. The leaves of the Bald Cypress are deciduous and distribute in flat planes in a feathery pattern on its branchlets. Ours is grown from seed.

The Blood Orange is various orange (citrus sinensis) with ruby, blood-coloured flesh. The fresh fruit varieties from small to moderate sized; its skin is generally pitted, but may be smooth. Blood Oranges owe their distinctive look into a pigment called anthocyanin perhaps not commonly present in citrus, but common in other red fruits and blossoms. Not only is the interior of the orange darkly pigmented, but the exterior may function dark washes of red. Great indoor bonsai.

Very attractive feathery blue foliage. Develops a good trunk and forms normal broom style. May be shaped in to pompoms or tradition style if desired. Does well in an awesome window through winter months. Imported from Japan. Easy maintenance.

Here is the tree that we recommend if you’re inexperienced with bonsai or you don’t possess a green-thumb. In our view it’s among the simplest bonsai trees to take care of and this is an extremely beautiful trouble free evergreen. Should you not know which tree to purchase as a present for somebody, this is the tree to pick. Our tree features tiny umbrella-shaped leaves forming a dense green canopy. On another side of the planting is a well that holds water. We include a fisherman figurine together with a fishing pole and ceramic fish.

The Money Tree is an age old token of good luck and an invitation to good fortune. A braided tree trunk with up to five (5) uncommon light green leaves that spread out over the very top of every stalk. Resistant and doesn’t need much attention. Hardy and incredibly tolerant of low light and dryness. It’s the most used plant for “Feng Shui” because it creates positive energy (“Chi” or “Qi”). It brings success and riches to your own environment and decorates your house with nature and all the best. Perfect for home, office, dorm or anywhere.

Figs are obviously a mediterranean fresh fruit tree but the American Brown Turkey Fig is prized and refers to the colour of its own big mature pear shaped fresh fruit which has a purplish-brown skin with ruby-red or garnet flesh that’s quite sweet and succulent. Delicious when developed clean and extremely popular as dried. This sunlight loving tree is effective at generating up to three harvests of the fruits annually. Figs don’t need pollinating to create fruits and fresh fruit on the preceding years increase. Deciduous. Keep outside.

Has small attractive evegreen leaves that’s ideal for bonsai. Blooms with pink and white bouffant flowers during summertime. New leaves appear reddish in colour turning green as they grow. Sculpted pompom layout. Great for inside.